When you think about it, fans of three leading London clubs are not happy with the way they are being run - West Ham, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea.
A snap survey by Chelsea Supporters’ Trust has revealed that
over 90 per cent of fans do not have confidence in “the ownership group’s
football-related decision-making”, while more than 80 per cent are not
confident that the club is being run in a way that will deliver “sustained
success over the next three to five years”.
The survey, which garnered nearly 4,000 responses in 48
hours, also found that more than 40 per cent of respondents felt the club’s
current sporting structure is “not fit for purpose”, with a further 42.69 per
cent believing it has “significant weaknesses”.
The most damning response was surely in relation to
satisfaction with the owners’ football decisions, with 53.7 per cent of
respondents having “no confidence at all” and 36.9 per cent “not very much
confidence”.
Chelsea are owned by BlueCo, the Todd Boehly and Clearlake
Capital consortium that also owns Ligue 1 side Strasbourg. On Tuesday, the
French club’s supporters also expressed displeasure at the way their club is
run, calling for their club president’s exit after the “humiliating” departure
of Rosenior.
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